The Church as Mission: Self-Test Question Title * 1. Mutual indwelling, or 'perichoresis', is a theological term used to describe each of the following relationships except those of concupiscent intent and use of creation the divine persons God and present creation God's intention for creation Question Title * 2. Match the qualities of each of James F. Torrance's types of worship. As you do, consider the internal consistency of each vision and its relative adequacy for honoring what Work calls the apostolic paradigm. Torrance's label Jesus' role Christological tendency encounter and response to God existential incarnational unitarian encounter and response to God Torrance's label menu example high priest revelation encounter and response to God Jesus' role menu docetic ebionite incarnational encounter and response to God Christological tendency menu individuals' duty to God existential incarnational unitarian individuals' duty to God Torrance's label menu example high priest revelation individuals' duty to God Jesus' role menu docetic ebionite incarnational individuals' duty to God Christological tendency menu sharing in God's fellowships existential incarnational unitarian sharing in God's fellowships Torrance's label menu example high priest revelation sharing in God's fellowships Jesus' role menu docetic ebionite incarnational sharing in God's fellowships Christological tendency menu Question Title * 3. In the terms of this lecture (worship, mission, and world), apostolicity means Question Title * 4. Work's description of our churches' rival versions of apostolicity suggests that apostolicity means whatever a Christian community determines it will mean churches have drifted from their original New Testament Church moorings churches rely on their self-understandings in maintaining continuity with Christ's mission our communities are focused on their pasts rather than their present and future mission Next